- prepare brownies and bake in two large jelly roll pans (two mixes per pan). This formed a base for the train & made sure we had enough dessert for all the guests.

- prepare one cake mix (or recipe of your choice) and bake in two loaf pans.

- prepare the second cake mix. Bake in one loaf pan & one 8x8 square pan.

I suggest doing this in advance of decorating. I did all of these in one session, 24 hours before decorating. After cooling, place all in the fridge (even in the freezer if you have less time). This will make frosting easier.

I quadrupled the recipe and made the large batch all at once in my stand mixer. Afterward, I divided it between 5 different bowls and added food coloring. Obviously, I used more green & blue than the other colors.

{3. Preparing the base}

- Cut & cover your cardboard with alumnimum foil.

- I constructed everything with the two pieces together and separated to be refrigerated

- Step 1: Line up the brownie "cakes", so they meet right in the middle (for easy separation).

- Step 2: Frost with green frosting (doesn't need to look "great" as the coconut will go on top later)

- For the train, you first need to get a "game plan" of what size your cars will be & where they will go. Here's what I decided on:

I left one cake loaf whole (to be the engine); I cut one loaf into even thirds; and one loaf I cut into 2 sections (one about 2/3rds of the pan & one the other 1/3). The larger 2/3 size section was used for the logs.

*Note: this is where my camera battery died. There was no way I could wait in order to continue taking pictures. So, I just went ahead with assembly. Then, of course, I forgot all about taking any more pictures until the cake was done. Sorry!

The Engine:

- The engine was really the only remotely difficult part of doing this cake. Remember there is still one 8 x 8 cake. So, cut two squares from that (both the same size & measured to fit on the engine loaf cake) and use frosting to attach them to the back of the engine. Then cut a rectangle from what's left of the 8 x 8 cake. Attach it (with frosting) just in front of the squares.

If your cake poofed up & is domed, you might not need to attach anything else to get that rounded look to the engine. If not, then use the tops cut off the other rounded cars.

To give it more of a classic engine look, I decided to add the "cowcatcher" (that front grate thing that sticks off the front). To do that, I cut off the raised part from the last car and using a lot of frosting and two toothpicks, attached it to the front of the engine.

It should give you this basic shape:

Train Cars:

- For the rest of the train cars, just decide if you want them domed or flat. I decided to leave two raised & have those be the boys' birthday train cars. For the other 3, I just cut the tops off so they could carry "cargo".

{5. Decorating}

Note: I did all the frosting of each cake on a separate small plate (NOT on the track). All the licorice was added then too. Each car was *carefully* added to the track, starting with the engine. Then, once the train cars were in place, I added the additional candies and oreos.

- Start by doing a frosting crumb coat on all of the cakes. As I finished a car, it went into the freezer. Once all had their crumb coat, they came out one by one to get fully decorated. We'll go through each car one by one:

Engine: 4 large oreos in back, 4 small bite-size oreos (2 on each side) for wheels, 2 rolos stacked together with a large clear gum drop on top (laced together with craft wire) for the stack in front. Piped with melted chocolate candy coating

- in a large baggie add about 2 cups of coconut & green food coloring. Seal baggie and shake well. Add green coconut around the train. This will cover up any issues with the frosted brownies & the aluminum foil.

- Set up your dessert table and (the best part)...

watch the kiddos' eyes light up when they see the awesome train cake creation!

What special themed-cakes have YOU made?

*If anything doesn't make sense or you have a question, please ask. And, if you make a train cake, I would love to see how it turns out!!

6 comments:

Im planning a train birthday party for my soon to be three year old (goodness that makes him sound so big!). This cake is going to be PERFECT. I cant wait to see his reaction! Thanks for the tutorial!!

Your cake is amazing! I made a Thomas cake for my son nearly 5 years ago....it was so much work but he sure loved it! Here's a link if you're interested in seeing it. Again, great job!http://rebekahsfamilyfoodandfun.blogspot.com/2010/08/thomas-tank-engine-cake.html